Launch an application

To run a program on your target system, you need to create a launch
configuration.

It consists of various settings that affect how the program starts, such as various
parameters and environment variables. You enter these once, and then you can use this
collection of settings again and again. You can choose from two configuration types for
your BlackBerry Tablet OS project: Run As and Debug
As, and you can choose to set the active type to use either the
Simulator, or the Device-Release or
Device-Debug.

Now create your own launch configuration: right-click on a binary in Project Explorer and
select Run As
> BlackBerry Tablet OS C/C++ Application Dialog (or Run As
> BlackBerry Tablet OS C/C++ Application if one was created previously):

You will now be presented with many configuration possibilities that all deal with starting your executable program. Right now, only the Main tab requires your input. Later, however, you should also take a look at what the other tabs have to offer.

For the Build configurations field, you'll want to choose from the
currently active configurations.

Make sure your target system is listed under Target Options, and
then click Apply—the launch configuration is now ready. If
no target is listed, click Add New Target to set up a new one.